Mothers and daughters never felt safe on the streets as utter lawlessness prevailed in Bihar during the RJD rule with murder, kidnapping and related crimes being order of the day, he alleged after joining the BJP in presence of Union Minister Ananth Kumar and other BJP leaders at the party office here.
The 70 year-old leader, who had represented RJD for two terms in Rajya Sabha (1990-2002), besides being a member of Lok Sabha between 2009-2014 from Patliputra constituency on JD(U) ticket, spewed venom on Prasad saying that there was no no development in Bihar during the RJD rule.
Similarly, Prasad was never sincere to his party's social justice plank and as far as he was concerned justice always ended with prosperity of his family members, Yadav alleged.
"Those were bad days of the RJD leaders's family," Yadav said as to how far Prasad's family had come from those days of penury.
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